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Product Range Hollow Shaft Type Selections shaded in blue offer an increased service factor. Please refer to the gearmotor selection tables for specific unit service factor details. Nominal Ratio (:1) Output RPM (1750 rpm input) 5 7 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 350 250 175 145.83 116.67 87.5 70 58.33 43.75 35 29.17 1/8HP Size 1120, Bore Ø0.75" 1/4HP Size 1120, Bore Ø0.75" 1/3HP 1/2HP 3/4HP 3-Phase 1HP 1.5HP 2HP, Product Range 3HP 5HP Size 1521, Size 1521, Size 1522,, Size 1632, Bore Ø2.00" Size 1632, Bore Ø2.00" Size 1633, Bore Ø2.00" 7.5HP 10HP Size 1522, Size 1633, Bore Ø2.00" 15HP Inverter Duty 10:1 Constant Torque Speed Range 1/8HP 1/4HP 1/3HP 1/2HP 3/4HP 1HP 1.5HP 2HP 3HP Size 1120, Bore Ø0.75" Size 1120, Bore Ø0.75" Size 1521,,, Size 1632, Bore Ø2.00" Size 1522, Size 1633, Bore Ø2.00" 5HP 7.5HP 10HP Note: [1] This frame size is torque limited. Overload may occur if the motor is loaded to its full capacity. Sumitomo recommends the use of a torque limiting device to protect the unit and/or the driven machine. 3.2

80 100 120 150 200 0 300 360 480 600 720 900 1200 1440 21.88 17.5 14.58 11.67 8.75 7.29 5.83 4.86 3.65 2.92 2.43 1.94 1.46 1.22 Size 1230, Bore Ø1.00" [1] Size 1340, Bore Ø1.25" [1] Size 1330, Bore Ø1.25" Size 1440, Bore Ø1.375" [1] Size 1330, Bore Ø1.25" [1] Size 1440, Bore Ø1.375" [1] Size 1430, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1540, [1] Size 1430, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1540, [1] Size 1430, Bore Ø1.375" [1] Size 1540, [1] Size 1530, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1640, Bore Ø2.00" [1] Size 1530, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1640, Bore Ø2.00" [1] Size 1530, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1640, Bore Ø2.00" [1] [1] [1] Product Range Size 1230, Bore Ø1.00" [1] Size 1330, Bore Ø1.25" Size 1330, Bore Ø1.25" [1] Size 1430, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1430, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1530, Size 1340, Bore Ø1.25" [1] Size 1440, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1440, Bore Ø1.375" Size 1540, [1] Size 1540, Size 1640, Bore Ø2.00" Size 1540, Size 1640, Bore Ø2.00" [1] Size 1640, Bore Ø2.00" [1] [1] 3.3

How to Select a Gearmotor Step 1: Step 2: Collect data about your application Before starting you need to know the: (e.g. Conveyor, Mixer, etc.) Hours of Oation Motor Horsepower (HP) and Speed (RPM) Desired Output Speed Mounting Position and Style Overhung or Thrust Loads Bore Dimensions, inch or metric Electrical Specifications Select a Frame Size 2A: Find the Load ification of your application in the AGMA Load ification Tables on pages 3.8 and 3.9. 2B: Go to the Gearmotor Selection Table that corresponds to the desired Motor HP. Find the Output Speed closest to the desired output speed. 2C: Locate the Service in the Gearmotor Selection Table for your application and select the Frame Size SELECTION that matches the HP, Output Speed, and Service. How to Select Step 3: Verify Dimensions Use the Dimensions information on pages 3.28 3.40 to verify that the selected Frame Size is appropriate. Step 4: Step 5: Choose Options The following options may apply: Solid Shaft Mounting Feet Output Flange Torque Arm Assembly Washdown Assembly Please see the pricelist for available modifications, and refer to Section 4 of this catalog for dimension drawings of selected popular options. Configure a Model Number Go to page 3.6 to configure a model number. Note: You will use the information you gather from the procedure on this page to Configure a Model Number. 3.4

60 Hz Frame Size Selection Tables Dimensions: Frame Size Page Frame Size Page 1100 3.28 1400 3.34 1200 3.30 1500 3.36 1300 3.32 1600 3.38 Three-Phase, 1750 RPM Motor HP Output Speed Service SELECTION Output Speed RPM Output Torque in-lbs 350 38.3 250 53.6 175 76.5 146 91.8 117 115 87.5 153 70 191 58.3 230 43.8 306 35 383 Overhung Selection Service AGMA Load Factor HP Frame lbs Symbol Size 1.07 I 132 2.14 III 187 1220YC 1.07 I 143 2.14 III 209 1220YC 1.07 I 165 2.14 III 231 1220YC 1.07 I 176 2.14 III 3 1220YC 1.07 I 187 2.14 III 265 1220YC 1.07 I 209 2.14 III 298 1220YC 1.07 I 220 2.14 III 309 1220YC 1.07 I 231 2.14 III 331 1220YC 1.07 I 353 1220YA 2.14 III 573 1320YC 1.07 I 375 1220YA 2.14 III 617 1320YC Ratio 5 7 10 12 15 20 25 30 40 50 1/4 HP G How to Select For special circumstances affecting Frame Size selection such as: Overhung Load Shock Loading Consult Appendix, pages 5.5 5.6. If Overhung Load is present, it must be checked against the capacity of the selection. 3.5

Configure a Model Number Output Shaft Orientation Type Universal Direction (Maintenance Free) Prefix N Include the following information when ordering: Motor Specification (230/460 VAC 60 Hz is supplied, unless otherwise specified NEMA frame size for C-face adaptor Optional conduit box positions must be specified, otherwise the standard position is supplied. Mounting Style Type Shaft Mount (Hollow Shaft) Flange (Solid Shaft) Foot (Solid Shaft) Prefix Y F H Input Connection Frame Size Output Shaft Direction (shafted model only) Nomenclature Input Connection Integral Motor Modification Special Standard Prefix S Gearmotor HP (applies only to 1750 RPM) HP Prefix 1/8 01 1/4 1/3 03 1/2 05 3/4 08 1 1 1 1/2 1H 2 2 3 3 5 5 71/2 8 Prefix M 1120 1522 1220 1530 1230 1531 1320 1540 1330 1630 1340 1631 1420 1632 1430 1633 1440 1634 1520 1640 1521 AGMA I II III A B C Direction (when viewed from motor end) Projects to Left Side Projects to Right Side Projects to Both Sides Gearmotor Specification Specification Three-Phase Motor AF Motor (Adjustable Frequency L R T AV Brake With Brake B No Brake R N Y M 05-1 2 2 0 L Y A - J1 - - 20 Input connection Mounting style Output shaft orientation Hyponic product code (always R ) Gearmotor HP (1750 rpm) Modification (Special feature) Frame size AGMA class Shaft specification Brake Ratio Optional Specification (as required) Gearmotor Specification Output shaft direction (shafted model only) 3.6

Nomenclature Shaft Specifications Input Shaft Output Shaft Hollow Solid mm Key (mm) Key (mm) Inch Key (Inch) Key (Inch) Y Optional Specifications (as required) Specification F1 G1 Hollow Bore Options Extended Flange (for motor clearance) Left (viewed from motor end) F1 Right (viewed from motor end) Solid Shaft Options G1 X1 Plug-in Shaft X1 Plug-in Shaft with Bolt-on Feet Bottom J1 Opposite from Motor S1 Top M1 Plug-in Shaft with Extended Flange (for motor clearance) Left (viewed from motor end) P1 J1 S1 M1 Nomenclature Right (viewed from motor end) Q1 P1 Q1 Nominal Total Ratio 5 20 60 200 600 7 25 80 0 720 10 30 100 300 900 12 40 120 360 1200 15 50 150 480 1440 Nomenclature Example: RNY M05 1220L YA J1 20 R 1220 Frame Size N Universal Mount L L O/P Shaft Direction H Foot (Solid Shaft) Y Inch Shaft Specification M Integral Motor A AGMA I 05 1/2 HP, 1750 RPM J1 Bolt-on Feet, Bottom 20 Ratio 3.7

AGMA Load ifications: Gearmotor ification GEARMOTOR CLASS [1] UNIFORM MODERATE HEAVY DURATION OF SERVICE LOAD SHOCK LOAD SHOCK LOAD Intermittent 3 I I II I II III II III I For steady loads not exceeding normal motor rating, 8 to 10 hours a. Moderate shock loads where service is intermittent (AGMA Service Factor: 1.0). II For steady loads not exceeding normal motor rating and hours a service. Moderate shock loads for 8 hours a (AGMA Service Factor: 1.4). III For moderate shock loads for hours a. Heavy shock loads for 8 hours a (AGMA Service Factor: 2.0). Note: [1] For frequent start applications, please refer to Recommended Service Factors for Frequent Start-Stop s on page 2.3 and Table 5.33 for motor Thermal Capacity Load ification by INDUSTRY AGMA Tables Brewing & Distilling Bottling Machinery I II Brew Kettles, Cont. Duty II Can Filling Machines I II Cookers Cont. Duty II Mash Tubs Cont. Duty II Scale Hops Frequent Starts II II Clay Working Industry Brick Press III III Briquette Machines III III Clay Working Machinery II II Pug Mills II II Distilling (See Brewing) Dredges Cable Reels II Conveyors II II Cutter Head Drives III III Jig Drives III III Maneuvering Winches II Pumps II II Screen Drives III III Stackers II II Utility Winches II Food Industry Beet Slicers II II Bottlings, Can Filling Mach. I II Cereal Cookers I II Dough Mixers II II Meat Grinders II II Lumber Industry Barkers Spindle Feed Barkers Main Drive Carriage Drive Conveyors Burner II III Main or Heavy Duty II III Main Log III III Re-Saw Merry-Go-Round II III Slab III III Transfer II III Chains Floor II III Chains Green II III Cut-Off Saws Chain II III Cut-Off Saws Drag II III Debarking Drums Refer III to Factory III Feeds Edger II III Feeds Gang III III Feeds Trimmer II III Log Deck III III Log Hauls Incline, Well Type III III Log Turning Devices III III Planer Feed II III Planer Tilting Hoists II III Rolls Live Off Bearing Roll Cases III III Sorting Table II III Tipple Hoist II III Transfers Chain II III Transfers Craneway II III Tray Drives II III Oil Industry Chillers II II Oil Well Pumping Paraffin Filter Press II II Rotary Kilns II II Pa Mills Agitators (Mixers) II II Barker Auxiliaries Hyd. Refer to Factory III Barker, Mechanical Refer to Factory III Barking Drum Refer to Factory III Beater & Pul II Bleacher II Calenders II Calenders Su II Converting Mach. Except Cutters Platers II Conveyors II Couch II Cutters, Platers III Cylinders _ II Dryers II Felt Stretchers II Felt Whips III Jordans II Log Haul III Presses II Pulp Machine Reels II Stock Chests II Suction Rolls II Washers & Thickeners II Winders II Rubber Industry Mixer III III Rubber Calender II II Rubber Mill (2 or more) II II Sheeter II II Tire Building Machines Tire, Tube Press Openers Tubers & Stainers II II Sewage Disposal Aerators Bar Screens I II Chemical Feeders I II Collectors I II Dewatering Screens II II Grit Collectors I II Scum Breakers II II Slow or Rapid Mixers II II Sludge Collectors I II Thickeners II II Vacuum Filters II II Textile Industry Batchers II II Calenders II II Card Machines II II Cloth Finishing Machines (Calenders, Dryers, Pads, Tenters, Washers) II II Dry Cans II II Dyeing Machinery II II Knitting Machinery Looms, Mangles, Naps II II Range Drives Soas, Spinners II II Tenter Frames II II Winders II II Yarn Preparatory Machinery (Cards, Spinners, Slashers) II II 3.8

Load ification by APPLICATION Agitators Pure Liquids I II Liquids and Solids II II Liquids Variable Density II II Semi-liquids Variable Density II II Blowers Centrifugal I II Lobe II II Vane I II Brewing and Distilling Bottling Machinery I II Brew Kettles Continuous Duty II Cookers Continuous Duty II Mash Tubs Continuous Duty II Scale Hop Frequent Starts II II Can Filling Machines I II Cane Knives II II Car Dums III Car Pullers Intermittent Duty I Clarifiers I II ifiers II II Clay Working Machinery Brick Press III III Briquette Machine III III Clay Working Machinery II II Pug Mill II II Compressors Centrifugal I II Lobe II II Reciprocating Multi-Cylinder II II Single Cylinder III III Conveyors Uniformly Loaded or Fed Apron I II Assembly I II Belt I II Bucket I II Chain I II Flight I II Oven I II Screw I II Conveyors Heavy Duty Not Uniformly Fed Apron II II Assembly II II Belt II II Bucket II II Chain II II Flight II II Live Roll (Package) I II Oven II II Reciprocating III III Screw II II Shaker III III Cranes and Hoists Main Hoists III III Heavy Duty III III Medium Duty II II Reversing II II Skip Hoists II II Trolley Drive II II Bridge Drive II II Crushers Ore III III Stone III III Dredges Cable Reels II Conveyors II II Cutter Head Drives III III Jig Drives III III Maneuvering Winches II Pumps II II Screen Drive III III Stackers II II Utility Winches II Elevators Bucket Uniform Load I II Bucket Heavy Load II II Bucket Continuous I II Centrifugal Discharge I II Escalators I II Freight I II Gravity Discharge Man Lifts I II Passenger Service Hand Lift III Fans Centrifugal II II Cooling Towers Induced Draft II II Forced Draft Induced Draft II II Large (Mine, etc.) II II Large Industrial II II Light (Small Diameter) I II Feeders Apron II II Belt II II Disc I II Reciprocating III III Screw II II Food Industry Beet Slicer II II Cereal Cooker I II Dough Mixer II II Meat Grinders II II Generators (Not Welding) I II Hammer Mills III III Laundry Washers Reversing II II Laundry Tumblers II II Line Shafts Heavy Shock Load III III Moderate Shock Load II II Uniform Load I II Lumber Industry Barkers Spindle Feed Barkers Main Drive Carriage Drive Conveyors Burner II III Conveyors Main or Heavy Duty II III Conveyors Main Log III III Conveyors Merry-Go-Round II III Conveyors Slab III III Conveyors Transfer II III Conveyors Waste II II Chains Floor II III Chains Green II III Cut-Off Saws Chain II III Cut-Off Saws Drag II III Debarking Drums Refer III to Factory III Feeds Edger II III Feeds Gang III III Feeds Trimmer II III Log Deck III III Log Hauls Incline Well Type III III Log Turning Devices III III Planer Feed II III Planer Tilting Hoists II III Rolls Live Off Brg. Roll Cases III III Sorting Table II III Tipple Hoist II III Transfers Chain II III Transfers Craneway II III Tray Drives II III Veneer Lathe Drives Machine Tools Bending Roll II II Notching Press Belt Driven Plate Planer III III Punch Press Gear Driven III III Tapping Machines III III Other Machine Tools Main Drives II II Auxiliary Drives I II Metal Mills Bridle Roll Drives III III Draw Bench Carriage III III Draw Bench Main Drive III III Forming Machines III III Pinch Dryer & Scrubber Rolls, Reversing Slitters II II Table Conveyors Non-Reversing II III Reversing III Winding Reels Strip III Wire Drawing & Flattening Machine II III Wire Winding Machine II II Mills, Rotary Type Ball III III Cement Kilns Dryers & Coolers II II Kilns II II Pebble III III Rod III III Tumbling Barrels III III Mixers Concrete Mixers, Continuous II II Concrete Mixers, Intermittent I Constant Density I II Variable Density II II Oil Industry Chillers II II Oil Well Pumping Paraffin Filter Press II II Rotary Kilns II II Pa Mills Aerators Agitators (Mixers) II II Barker Auxiliaries, Hydraulic Refer to Factory III Barker, Mechanical Refer to Factory III Barking Drum Refer to Factory III Beater & Pul II Bleacher II Calenders II Calenders Su II Converting Machines, except Cutters, Platers II Conveyors II Conveyors, Log III Couch II Cutters, Platers III Cylinders II Dryers II Felt Stretcher II Felt Whip III Jordans II Presses II Pulp Machines, Reel II Stock Chests II Suction Roll II Washers and Thickeners II Winders II Printing Presses I II Pullers Barge Haul III III Pumps Centrifugal I II Proportioning II II Reciprocating Single Acting 3 or more Cylinders II II Double Acting 2 or more Cylinders II II Single Acting 1 or 2 Cylinders Double Acting Single Cylinder Rotary Gear Type I II Lobe, Vane I II Rubber Industry Mixer III III Rubber Calender II II Rubber Mill (2 or more) II II Sheeter II II Tire Building Machines Tire & Tube Press Openers Tubers & Strainers II II Sewage Disposal Equipment Aerators Bar Screens I II Chemical Feeders I II Collectors, Circuline or Straightline I II Dewatering Screens II II Grit Collectors I II Scum Breakers II II Slow or Rapid Mixers II II Sludge Collectors I II Thickeners II II Vacuum Filters II II Screens Air Washing I II Rotary Stone or Gravel II II Traveling Water Intake I II Slab Pushers II II Steering Gear II II Stokers I II Textile Industry Batchers II II Calenders II II Card Machines II II Cloth Finishing Machines (Washers, Pads, Tenters) (Dryers, Calenders, etc.) II II Dry Cans II II Dryers II II Dyeing Machinery II II Knitting Machines (Looms, etc.) Looms II II Mangles II II Naps II II Pads II II Range Drives Slashers II II Soas II II Spinners II II Teneter Frames II II Washers II II Winders (Other than Batchers) II II Yarn Preparatory Machines (Cards, Spinners, Slashers, etc.) II II Windlass II II AGMA Tables 3.9